Exercise, Firefly, Tolkien, and books
Apr. 26th, 2005 03:31 pm+0: Everybody welcome
cruisedirector to my Friends list! She tunes in after we yakked with one another over on
russell_daily. ^_^
+1: I see that the squeeage for the Serenity trailer has commenced. And me without QuickTime installed on my work box. I shall have to view this shining bit of goodness when I get home, at which point I assure you that I will be joining in on the squeeage. Because dude, I have got to see this movie.
+2: I appear to have encouraged no less than four different people to take up the Eowyn Challenge:
damara,
solarbird, Scott who doesn't have an LJ account, and now
llachglin, who is biking to work at Borg and who has piqued my interest in doing so too. Yay for the power of exercise and Tolkiengeekery!
+3: Okay, so I jumped off my planned book schedule and read A Dangerous Mourning, the second of Anne Perry's William Monk books. I think I'm getting to like how this series is as much about Hester as it is about Monk, and how the events of the first novel did have an effect on the events in this one. I really liked how this case was not solved a hundred percent happily--it gave the plot a bit more heft and realism than I'm accustomed to reading in many mystery novels, so yay for that. And I'm curious as to whether the changing circumstances of Monk's life as of this book will mean he's now escaped the conflict with Runcorn, or whether that's still going to affect him in the future. Looks like I'm in for the long haul on this series!
+3.5: But just to keep to my book schedule somewhat, I made a point of bringing Dragon and Phoenix with me to work today so I could read the rest of it on the bus to and from work. I'm finally in the last hundred pages, so I should be able to finish it up finally. I'm still not liking the book overall as much as I did the first one, just because it strikes me as having too much detail crammed in there and too many 'convenient' delays built into the plot to keep the characters from getting to where they need to go--but I must not be finding this a significant problem, since I am actually still reading the thing! I still really want to smack Raven around a few times, though.
+4: One of the good things about working on performance testing right now is that I can actually edit in between launching tests, and while I'm waiting for them to get done. I've made significant inroads on Chapter 17 in the last two days just because of this, even as I'm diligently recording the test results in my spreadsheet. Damned good thing I can multitask. Tonight, if I'm extra special virtuous, maybe I'll be able to finish this chapter up.
spazzkat wants me to get done so we can have our marathon of Lost episodes to get Dara and me caught up; Dara wants me to get done so I can do the promised rigorous cleaning of the upstairs bathroom. ;) I'm tentatively hoping to get done by next weekend! Everybody wish me luck.
Monday miles: 1.0
Miles out of Hobbiton: 89.21
Miles to Rivendell: 368.79
+1: I see that the squeeage for the Serenity trailer has commenced. And me without QuickTime installed on my work box. I shall have to view this shining bit of goodness when I get home, at which point I assure you that I will be joining in on the squeeage. Because dude, I have got to see this movie.
+2: I appear to have encouraged no less than four different people to take up the Eowyn Challenge:
+3: Okay, so I jumped off my planned book schedule and read A Dangerous Mourning, the second of Anne Perry's William Monk books. I think I'm getting to like how this series is as much about Hester as it is about Monk, and how the events of the first novel did have an effect on the events in this one. I really liked how this case was not solved a hundred percent happily--it gave the plot a bit more heft and realism than I'm accustomed to reading in many mystery novels, so yay for that. And I'm curious as to whether the changing circumstances of Monk's life as of this book will mean he's now escaped the conflict with Runcorn, or whether that's still going to affect him in the future. Looks like I'm in for the long haul on this series!
+3.5: But just to keep to my book schedule somewhat, I made a point of bringing Dragon and Phoenix with me to work today so I could read the rest of it on the bus to and from work. I'm finally in the last hundred pages, so I should be able to finish it up finally. I'm still not liking the book overall as much as I did the first one, just because it strikes me as having too much detail crammed in there and too many 'convenient' delays built into the plot to keep the characters from getting to where they need to go--but I must not be finding this a significant problem, since I am actually still reading the thing! I still really want to smack Raven around a few times, though.
+4: One of the good things about working on performance testing right now is that I can actually edit in between launching tests, and while I'm waiting for them to get done. I've made significant inroads on Chapter 17 in the last two days just because of this, even as I'm diligently recording the test results in my spreadsheet. Damned good thing I can multitask. Tonight, if I'm extra special virtuous, maybe I'll be able to finish this chapter up.
Monday miles: 1.0
Miles out of Hobbiton: 89.21
Miles to Rivendell: 368.79
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Date: 2005-04-26 11:22 pm (UTC)Man, I have *got* to have myself a "Firefly" marathon now...
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Date: 2005-04-26 11:25 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-04-27 12:42 am (UTC)It's much better adding 12-13 miles on at a time, particularly with an activity that actually feels like a journey.
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Date: 2005-04-27 12:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-27 01:06 am (UTC)I had exactly the same issue. Except that alerted by my wife, I managed to hop into the chat room while Joss Whedon and Nathan Fillion were there. :-)
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Date: 2005-04-27 01:38 am (UTC)Heck, I've got a while to go in the Monk books, too!
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Date: 2005-04-27 01:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-27 03:51 am (UTC)(wiggity wiggity wiggity)
Cool.
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Date: 2005-04-27 06:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-27 06:57 am (UTC)http://www.cantstopthesignal.com/
If that doesn't work, try
http://browncoats.serenitymovie.com/
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Date: 2005-04-27 03:36 pm (UTC)So am I the only person in the world who never watched Firefly in the first place? I must admit a little wariness to Whedon. I am not the Buffy/Angel fan that I am told I should be -- I watched, I enjoyed, but I missed Firefly on first iteration and keep having other DVD priorities get in the way! Is Serenity going to make no sense to me if I have not seen the series?
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Date: 2005-04-27 04:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-27 04:12 pm (UTC)I myself was a devoted Buffy fan, not so much Angel (though I enjoyed it), but Firefly appealed to me a lot more than either of them. I've seen people's opinions vary wildly--the elements that work for me sometimes don't click for others. But the things I like about the series DO click very well for me: the blending of a Western feel and SF, a very strong ensemble cast from the word go, a ruggedly handsome captain who's a rogue with a heart of gold ;), the touches of Chinese in people's lines to indicate the fusion of Chinese culture and American culture in this future, Joss' trademark snappy dialogue, and an overall sense that the world of this storyline is a lot more tightly constructed than Buffy's. It's been said that Firefly really was the project closest to Joss' heart, and in my opinion, it shows.
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Date: 2005-04-28 08:42 pm (UTC)I take small consolation in the knowledge that when September does actually roll around, the movie will still be shiny and new. It'll only be shiny and new once! ;)
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Date: 2005-04-28 08:44 pm (UTC)Though I also groove on taking the bus in and being able to read, so I'm not sure yet if I'll do it. I'll probably have to work up to being able to pull it off, anyway. I'm NOT that good a biker. I may need a few weekend biking trips down to the U-district to ramp up for it.
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Date: 2005-04-28 08:45 pm (UTC)I need to get in some biking trips down to the U-district now that the weather's getting warmer. I figure if I seriously want to consider biking to work, I should get into better shape for it! I'm NOT good at hills at all, and I still haven't really gotten down the mysteries of when to change gears and when not to.
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Date: 2005-04-28 08:47 pm (UTC)Me, I need to actually buy the DVDs--Dara and I don't own them yet!
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Date: 2005-04-28 08:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-28 09:06 pm (UTC)Me neither. I shift as little as possible. I generally use the high gears for flat portions, occasionally shifting to middle gears for short rising sections or as an intermediate step before big hills. For big hills, I try to shift into the lowest possible gear, except that my bike chain has a hard time dropping into the lowest set of gears. Maybe I'm supposed to attempt it from the low end of the middle gears? In any case, I usually fail to shift several times before finally succeeding at finding a low gear. I have no idea if I'm doing this right.
I can proceed this way for short hills, such as the stretch from the street my house is on to to the top of the hill in my neighborhood. Unfortunately, this isn't enough to get me up the hill alongside 520. All three times I've gone up that, I've had to walk some of it.
That said, even after a few tries, I'm getting noticeably better both at shifting and at going up hills. I think a good tuning for my bike would also help.
As for swimming to Rivendell, a look at the map suggests a water route. From an upper fork of the Brandywine in Hobbiton, you can swim downriver to the sea, then southeast a bit, and then up the Greyflood. That becomes the Hoarwell, and then the Loudwater, which takes you as far as the Ford of Bruinen. Dodging the elf-woman and hobbit on the white horse and the nine Nazgul on black horses, you can drag your Speedo-wrapped body the final few miles through the hills with a minimal set of abrasions. Surely Elrond's healers can repair the damage from such a short "swim" over land.
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Date: 2005-05-22 05:07 am (UTC)*basks in the merry geektitude of the details of the water route to Rivendell* Hee! Of course, I can't swim for crap either. ;P I can barely dog paddle.
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Date: 2005-05-22 05:09 am (UTC)